Essays About atom scientists

 

  • Atom Bomb
    ... With the warnings from scientists and some Generals not to drop the Atom bomb on Japan , why would the United states government choose to do so? ...
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  • chemistry
    ... Throughout, the existence of the atom many scientists came up with different models and ideas. Furthermore, each one of the scientists ...
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  • the history of the atom
    ... The different parts of the atom like the electron, proton and neutron where found by different people. The electron was discovered by scientists who's main ...
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  • the effects of the atom bomb
    ... The atom bomb, the most destructive force ever created, completely changed the world. Many of the scientists who pushed to get the Manhattan Project of the ...
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  • Development f the Atomic Bomb
    In the 1930s, some scientists theorized that bombarding an atom's nucleus with a neutron from another atom would cause the first atom to split in two. ...
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  • Development of the Modern Atom
    ... During the 1880s and '90s, scientists searched cathode rays for the carrier of the ... of the electron showed that the 2,000-year-old conception of the atom as a ...
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  • Atomic Theory
    ... very condensed. With the last discovery, of the neutron, scientists were able to complete the model of the atom. The completed model ...
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  • hydrogen and atom bombs
    ... 6, 1945. The invention and use of the atom bomb has many consequences. ... Those opposed included many scientists involved in developing the bombs. ...
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  • biology
    ... (See Figure 1) Substances known as elements are made up of solely on type of atom. Scientists have discovered 109 elements, 90 were found in nature, and 19 ...
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  • Atomic Theory
    ... Rutherford's model of the atom as a miniature solar system, Bohr developed a theory by which he could predict the same wavelengths scientists had measured ...
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  • Neils Bohr and Atomic Theory
    ... Rutherford's model of the atom as a miniature solar system, Bohr developed a theory by which he could predict the same wavelengths scientists had measured ...
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  • Carbon
    ... also. Scientists use the carbon atom as the basic unit of mass and they also use it to find the approximate age of something. Carbon ...
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  • Nuclear Energy 2
    ... Other scientists noted that the fission of one uranium atom gave off extra neutrons which could in turn split other uranium atoms, starting a large chain ...
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  • The Atomic Bomb
    ... the project. The team of scientists who worked on the atom bomb worked six days a week and often eighteen hours a day. By 1945, the ...
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  • Chemical Elements
    ... Superheavy elements like these may help scientists discover secrets about the nucleus of an atom. These heavy, artificial atoms are not visible. ...
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  • nuclear weapons
    ... In simpler terms it is LiH surrounded by an Atom Bomb which is surrounded by TNT. Many scientists are responsible for the studing and creating the nuclear bombs ...
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  • Quantim Theory
    ... The names of the major noted scientists that had made a model of the atomic structure of an atom, are Bohr, Rutherford, Thompsom, and Schrodinger. ...
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  • Science and Society
    ... Despite the aftershock of the atom bomb, scientists were seen as brilliant intellectuals who would help us win the Cold War with Russia, cure diseases, and ...
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  • Bomb Drop
    ... The scientists involved in the Manhattan Project agreed that "Within ten years other ... of more than ten square miles." Other countries creating atom bombs is a ...
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  • Niels Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom
    ... the hydrogen atom Niels Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom, was the ... Sparked by the recent discovery of the diffraction patterns, scientists believed electrons ...
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  • Marie Curie
    ... The discovery also sparked interest in the atom and led scientists to research it.# Marie Curie helped World War I in many ways because of her work with the X ...
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  • atomic bomb
    ... published his theory in 1905 and set the stage for the scientists of the ... The neutron of the atom is the most effective particle to cause uranium fission. ...
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  • Organic Chemistry
    ... Although the atoms may have minor different physical characteristics than scientists expected such as, carbon atom being an elliptical shape, or the bonds may ...
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  • photography
    ... BOMB Atomic bomb imagined The New York Press reports: "New hope for releasing the enormous stores of energy within the atom has arisen from German scientists". ...
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  • Eugene
    ... The scientists who created the bomb, started to realize that the had created ... high temperatures and winds produced from the explosion (The Atom Bomb, Internet). ...
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  • Life
    ... The best scientists, with the aid of giant computers, cannot yet fully explain the behavior of three electrons moving within an atom. ...
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  • The Atomic Bomb 2
    ... For example if every atom in 1.1 pounds of Uranium were split, the ... Out of these nine people scientists received considerable information about what the atomic ...
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  • a-bomb
    ... they had created.(1) After the creation of the atomic bomb scientists were amazed and ... life" of an element represents the time required for half the atom of the ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... they had created.(1) After the creation of the atomic bomb scientists were amazed and ... life" of an element represents the time required for half the atom of the ...
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  • Nanotechnology as a medicine
    ... Assemblers would be able to construct items atom by atom or molecule by ... However, since scientists are closer to producing nanomachines for the human body, than ...
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